Tag: Finlandiya
 Coffee-shop - The nice coffee-shop near the river Porvoonjoki (Porvoo River, sv. Borgå å), Porvoo, Finland
 Old Porvoo - Riverside storage buildings in Old Porvoo, southern coast of Finland
 Night light - Helsinki Cathedral (Helsingin tuomiokirkko or Suurkirkko). Night light of Finland's Independence Day (Finnish itsenäisyyspäivä, Swedish självständighetsdag) is a national public holiday held on December 6 to celebrate Finland's declaration of independence from the Russian empire. The movement for Finland's Independence started after the revolutions in Russia (1917), caused by the disturbances from the defeats of the First World War. This gave an opportunity for Finland to withdraw from Russia. After several disagreements between the non-socialists and the social-democrats about the matter of who should have the power in Finland, the parliament, led by Per Evind Svinhufvud, finally declared Finland as an independent state, on the 6th of December 1917.
During the early decades of independence, this day was a very solemn occasion marked by patriotic speeches and special Church services. From the 1970s onwards, however, Independence day celebrations have taken on livelier forms, with shops decorating their windows in the blue and white of the Finnish flag, and bakeries producing cakes with blue and white icing. Today, rock stars and entertainers have been accepted as worthy interpreters of Finnish patriotism.
It is traditional for Finnish families to light two candles in the windows of their home in the evening, Historically these two candles were used as a sign to inform Finnish Jäger troops that the house was ready to offer shelter and keep them hidden from the Russians.
 Restaurant near harbour - In Finland the inhabitants of Kuopio have a special reputation: they are known as jovial, verbally joking and lacking self-irony. People of Kuopio region and Eastern Finland have always had many health problems and the mortality has been higher than on an average in Finland. During the 2000s Kuopio has placed very well in many image, popularity and city-attractiveness -queries. It has always been near the top among the Finnish cities.
 Church at Kuopio - The Kuopio region is situated in central Finland, in the verdant province of North Savo, which is interspersed with thousands of lakes. The region can be reached in less than an hour by air from Helsinki, the capital of Finland, and by road or rail the journey only takes a few hours.
 TV tower - Puijo tower (Puijon torni), built in 1963 (3rd; 2nd from 1906 was demolished when this was completed; 1st was built in 1856), Kuopio, Eastern Finland
 Helsinki Cathedral - The Helsinki Cathedral (in Finnish Helsingin tuomiokirkko or Suurkirkko, in Swedish Helsingfors domkyrka) is an Evangelical Lutheran cathedral and the seat of the Diocese of Helsinki, located in the centre of Helsinki, Finland. The church was built as a tribute to the Grand Duke, Nicholas I, the Tsar of Russia and until the independence of Finland in 1917, it was called St. Nicholas' Church
 View - Kajaani river (Kajaaninjoki) in winter, Kajaani, Finland
 View - Suomenlinna (Finnish name) or Sveaborg (Swedish name) is an inhabited sea fortress built on six islands, today within Helsinki, the capital of Finland. It is popular with both tourists and locals, who enjoy it as a picturesque picnic site. Originally named Sveaborg (Fortress of Svea), the Finns renamed it Suomenlinna (Castle of Finland) for obvious patriotic reasons, though it is still known as Sveaborg to Swedes and Swedish-speaking Finns.
 Castle of Finland - Sweden started building the fortress in 1748 as a protection against Russian expansionism. The general responsibility for the job of fortification was given to Augustin Ehrensvärd - Suomenlinna or Viapori (Finnish), or Sveaborg (Swedish), within Helsinki, Finland
 Olavinlinna - Olavinlinna (St. Olaf's Castle) is a 15th century castle, founded by Erik Axelsson Tott in 1475 under the name Sankt Olofsborg, located in Savonlinna, Finland.
 View - View of Oulu lake (Oulujärvi) in Finland (Suomi)
 Oulu Lake - Oulu Lake view (Oulujärvi), fifth largest lake in Finland
 Kuosto Island - Kuosto Island, Oulujärvi lake (Swedish: Ule träsk), Oulu Province (fi. Oulun lääni), Finland
 Street - Small typical street in the Old Porvoo, Porvoo, Finland
 Storage buildings - Riverside storage buildings in Old Porvoo, Porvoo or Borgå in Swedish, southern coast of Finland
 Michael s church - Michael's church designed by Professor Lars Sonck in Turku, Finland (Suomi)
 Michael s church - Michael's church, Turku, Finland
 Council - The house of city council, built 1899, Jyväskylä, central Finland, 147 km from Tampere
 Cruising boats - Old cruising boats in harbor, Jyväskylä, near the lakes Päijänne (major islands are Virmailansaari, Salonsaari, Judinsalo, Onkisalo, Paatsalo, Muuratsalo, Haukkasalo ja Vuoritsalo - drains into the Gulf of Finland via the Kymi River) and Keitele; Jyväskylä Region, Finland
 Congregation church - Country congregation church on Taulumaki, Finland (Suomi)
 Nikolainkulma - Nikolainkulma, the old hotel in middle of Jyväskylä town, central Finland, 147 km from Tampere and 270 km from Helsinki, near the lakes Päijänne and Keitele
 Garden - Garden of Peterhof, overlooking the Gulf of Finland, an arm of the Baltic Sea, 20 km from Saint Petersburg, Russia
 Peterhof - Peterhof (Петергоф), palais et jardins mis en place par ordre du tsar Pierre le Grand, dit le Versailles russe, surplombant le golfe de Finlande, Saint Petersbourg, Russie
 Snowcastle, Kemi - Snowcastle, Kemi, Finland
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